Turquoise is one of the oldest known gemstones and has been popular for thousands of years. The name Turquoise is derived from the French term "pierre turqouise" (Turkish stone). Turquoise first arrived in Europe during the Crusades, when crusaders and Turkish tribes met, where it was used to make ...
Turquoise is one of the oldest known gemstones and has been popular for thousands of years. The name Turquoise is derived from the French term "pierre turqouise" (Turkish stone). Turquoise first arrived in Europe during the Crusades, when crusaders and Turkish tribes met, where it was used to make jewelry.
For the mohaw stone, small pieces of genuine Turquoise and the orange-red Mother of Pearl of the spiny oyster (Spondylus americanus) and traces of Copper and brass were elaborately combined to create a new jewelry material. With these two gemstones, the mohawk stone takes up the coloring and inlay techniques of the jewelry of the North American indigenous population. Each piece of jewelry with mohawk stone is unique, individual in its grain and color combination.
Mohavestone combines the colors of the southwest of the USA and makes you dream of the vast landscapes, fantastic sunsets and the cool blue of Turquoise. With its rich colors and unique matrix patterns, mohavestone continues the tradition of reverence for Turquoise. Mohawk stone can be found in a variety of jewelry designs, from intricate silver work in Native American jewelry to modern, minimalist designs in contemporary jewelry.
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